A New Labour Force: An econometric analysis of multiple jobholding
In this paper we model multiple jobholding empirically using a specially collected database for the region of Magnesia in Greece. We find that although income plays a major deterministic impact on multiple jobholding, other factors have a determining the final outcome of the individual’s choice. These determining factors can either explain the amount of fixed costs that is involved towards taking up a second job, or the restrictions arising from the individual’s personal and family characteristics.
Authors: | Combos, Constantinos ; McKay, Andrew ; Wright, Peter |
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Institutions: | School of Economics, University of Nottingham |
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